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saying that it is blame time for cnn and their dismal ratings. back to the issue of this los angeles times -- "the l.a. times" editorial. cindy, good morning. caller: how are you? host: fine, thanks. caller: do you not have a job to correct these people who call in? the man from south carolina, this is one of the biggest lies a man ever told. he was not raised but -- by two muslim fathers. he never met his father except one time in his life. you have to stop them from calling in and lying. as far as visions, yes, both of them have visions. the mitt romney vision is to embrace the paul ryan budget. looking at that, the want to take from older people who have worked. the tape from people who cannot get out of their homes. retired people. people without jobs, bringing meals to senior citizens. children getting hot meals. they want to take medicare and turn it into a voucher. mitt romney does not have anything going for his so tho bring this president down. if you look at this president, this man graduated from harvard. he chose, as you will call the
saying that it is blame time for cnn and their dismal ratings. back to the issue of this los angeles times -- "the l.a. times" editorial. cindy, good morning. caller: how are you? host: fine, thanks. caller: do you not have a job to correct these people who call in? the man from south carolina, this is one of the biggest lies a man ever told. he was not raised but -- by two muslim fathers. he never met his father except one time in his life. you have to stop them from calling in and...
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host: in cnn and "the new york post" points out that the mark whitaker, in a conference call on friday, said that he was disgusted after cnn had mistakenly reported first that the supreme court had overturned the health care law, and this from david hinckley in the new york daily noust, cnn, looking at the ratings problems, but also pointing out the biggest buzz cnn got this week was from its health care ruling gaff. you're both journalists and as you know, you want to get the story first, as you pointed out, but you also want to get it right. >> the problem, you know, we live and die by hits, and being quick is the way to be first and being quick is also the way to be wrong. >> look, i work for "politico." no one has ever accused us of being slow to jump on a story. but on thursday morning we had reporters all over the court and outside the court and people in the newsroom. and we waited until we had heard what justice roberts said and had read the decision. you needed to read page four of the decision to get to what actually happened. >> there's the problem right there. >> i mean, we
host: in cnn and "the new york post" points out that the mark whitaker, in a conference call on friday, said that he was disgusted after cnn had mistakenly reported first that the supreme court had overturned the health care law, and this from david hinckley in the new york daily noust, cnn, looking at the ratings problems, but also pointing out the biggest buzz cnn got this week was from its health care ruling gaff. you're both journalists and as you know, you want to get the story...
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host: robert gibbs, adviser to president obama on cnn yesterday. here are some facebook comments coming in. brian says cut taxes on all small businesses. peter says, great idea, the rich need to pay their fair share. two opinions voiced on this c-span facebook page. charlotte, north carolina, ron on our independents line. you think about the president's call to extend tax cuts for the middle class? you so much. i think we all have to take care of ourselves. i think that's the primary thing. i think that even though the tax cuts itself have a monumental issue on both sides, i think that we're really off the focus terms of what needs to be done. and i believe that, for example, here in charlotte, we have the stimulus call what it does is it stimulates consumers, government, interact with the stimulus system. the problem is linear commerce is not reverting back through the system. so we would need more of a commerce system to do that so here in charlotte we issued the stimulus card which a person voluntarily who gets $500 in monthly benefits, they wou
host: robert gibbs, adviser to president obama on cnn yesterday. here are some facebook comments coming in. brian says cut taxes on all small businesses. peter says, great idea, the rich need to pay their fair share. two opinions voiced on this c-span facebook page. charlotte, north carolina, ron on our independents line. you think about the president's call to extend tax cuts for the middle class? you so much. i think we all have to take care of ourselves. i think that's the primary thing. i...
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caller: thank you governor and thank you for cnn spavment. i wanted to let the governor know what's going on in my life. i'm in my late as, so is -- 50s, so is my wife, we're both unemployed. i'm a history teacher. now, i've been looking for a job for two years, and i can't find one, and people won't even call me back. that's what it's like for an older man or woman, trying to find a job in this economy. what's the governor got to say about that? thank you. guest: no question this is really what we've talked about earlier. although our unemployment rate is better than the national average the fact is we've got 30,000 people, including two in your household who are looking for work and this is why we've got to continue to be as focused as we can possibly be. first of all we've got to be focused on making sure we've got a nurturing environment where private sector companies employ more people and the side benefit of that important benefit is that it generates the tax revenues we need to make sure we continue to have teachers in the classroom. o
caller: thank you governor and thank you for cnn spavment. i wanted to let the governor know what's going on in my life. i'm in my late as, so is -- 50s, so is my wife, we're both unemployed. i'm a history teacher. now, i've been looking for a job for two years, and i can't find one, and people won't even call me back. that's what it's like for an older man or woman, trying to find a job in this economy. what's the governor got to say about that? thank you. guest: no question this is really...
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host: we saw a cnn peace earlier that said -- that acknowledged that america may not be the leader in some aspects whether it is education, or health care. is the third rail of american politics, they say america might not be the greatest country in the world. caller: i think it is very sad and it strikes me that it is juvenile. it is almost like little child who have to see their mother or father has a big god-like figure because they take care of them. in the world of adults, we can learn from people of other cultures. i want to mention to the person who said obama has lost our reputation, i travelled extensively. i was in nine countries last year and every one of them, people praised obama. he is very well-respected around the world. the people so unhappy with him, it is sad that have to be some negative when we have a president -- he is only one person. he is doing his best as far as i can tell to give his dignity as people. host: let's hear from maryland, a republican caller. caller: good morning. happy birthday to our country and i think this is an exceptional country. it is bas
host: we saw a cnn peace earlier that said -- that acknowledged that america may not be the leader in some aspects whether it is education, or health care. is the third rail of american politics, they say america might not be the greatest country in the world. caller: i think it is very sad and it strikes me that it is juvenile. it is almost like little child who have to see their mother or father has a big god-like figure because they take care of them. in the world of adults, we can learn...
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cnn estate of the union airs at 3:00 p.m. eastern. david axelrod. a massachusetts democrat. face the nation from cbs completes the lineup and there's at 4:00 p.m. eastern. republican paul ryan and then stephanie cutter. obama for american deputy campaign manager and kevin madden, senior adviser to the romney campaign. again, five talk shows beginning at noon eastern on meet the press. listen to them all on c-span2 radio. i find a sad -- find us at 90.1. or go online to cspanradio.org. >> this weekend. >> it does from the beginning of the nation right up to the president. that is important for us. we will reflect the larger story of american democracy. today at 7:00 p.m. eastern and specific. also, more from the contenders. our city of political figures that ran and lost the changed political history. he never ran for political office before ramming the nomination. he would never hold office. he would become an unlikely ally to fdr. at 7:30, this weekend on c- span3. "washington journal." host: the nation's governors are meeting in williamsburg va. the national association me
cnn estate of the union airs at 3:00 p.m. eastern. david axelrod. a massachusetts democrat. face the nation from cbs completes the lineup and there's at 4:00 p.m. eastern. republican paul ryan and then stephanie cutter. obama for american deputy campaign manager and kevin madden, senior adviser to the romney campaign. again, five talk shows beginning at noon eastern on meet the press. listen to them all on c-span2 radio. i find a sad -- find us at 90.1. or go online to cspanradio.org. >>...
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for that, msnbc, cnn have been lighting actress in st. we are going after individual personalities and being mean to muslims. this is nothing about being mean to muslims. a lot of muslims are upset about radical terrorism, too. we believe the administration needs to keep the safety and security of the american people #one. that is why i am in trouble now. every day i am in trouble for something. who cares? >> thank you so much for being here. i will make a couple of comments and then i want to ask a question. i grew up in private schools until a third grade and i went to public school. i feel like the education of our generation is deteriorating under the public-school system. i listen to david barton a couple of weeks ago and he talked about christian fundamental values that were placed in our founding fathers and how our first congress made a bible. i wanted asked, as far as reforming the public schools and moving more toward privatization of schools, do we have anything going at this point? >> thank you for asking that question. phylli
for that, msnbc, cnn have been lighting actress in st. we are going after individual personalities and being mean to muslims. this is nothing about being mean to muslims. a lot of muslims are upset about radical terrorism, too. we believe the administration needs to keep the safety and security of the american people #one. that is why i am in trouble now. every day i am in trouble for something. who cares? >> thank you so much for being here. i will make a couple of comments and then i...
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between cnn and fox news ---cnn is more to the left, fox news is more to the right. cctv shows a lot more of what is going on around the world. it shows a lot more of what is going on in syria and iran than our news channels do. bbc does even more so, but i have a question. the question is, -- more to do with humanity. the way the world is going, if i could get mr. laurie's comment -- the race to the top. does anybody really need that much money? if i had anything close to $1 billion -- you have people with $50 billion, $60 billion. i am just wondering if anybody needs that money. i will hang up. guest: thank you. i am not sure i can comment on individual wealth and whether it is good or not to have $50 billion in your pocket, but a perhaps prompt me to make a few comments about china's position in the world. everybody comments on china being america's biggest creditor, holding $1.20 trillion in u.s. treasurys. the chinese hope through the media to be able to explain this rising power that china is, and i think they are quite genuine in wanting to reach out and try t
between cnn and fox news ---cnn is more to the left, fox news is more to the right. cctv shows a lot more of what is going on around the world. it shows a lot more of what is going on in syria and iran than our news channels do. bbc does even more so, but i have a question. the question is, -- more to do with humanity. the way the world is going, if i could get mr. laurie's comment -- the race to the top. does anybody really need that much money? if i had anything close to $1 billion -- you...
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host: this headline from cnn. this issue is something voters will be voting on. guest: it is a marathon. every mile will not decide the election, but opinions are foreign. i do not think that romney's religion is a central problem. in 2008, the american electorate showed they would vote for people who were unconventional. i think the romney problem stems from inability to connect and understand people. the interview that did not get a lot of attention but what was interesting was when he was hobbies.out his wife's cop her horse is in the land. he said he did not even know what day it was at. the normal voter looks for how a husband answers. that is the problem he has. he does not relate to people as a person or a human. he relates to people in getting the job done. guest: if you ask a key question, who will do a better job? in every poll, mitt romney leads by double digits. so all those components lead to a close race. this is exactly what we're talking about here which is everyone is going to get wrapped up in the day to day and it's going to be some good brace
host: this headline from cnn. this issue is something voters will be voting on. guest: it is a marathon. every mile will not decide the election, but opinions are foreign. i do not think that romney's religion is a central problem. in 2008, the american electorate showed they would vote for people who were unconventional. i think the romney problem stems from inability to connect and understand people. the interview that did not get a lot of attention but what was interesting was when he was...
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i understand why fox news and cnn got it wrong immediately. i think all of us did sitting in the court as we heard chief justice roberts go on so passionately about why there are not limits. the language is incredible. the commerce clause is not a license to regulate individuals from crade toll grave because you think he will engage in particular transactions. such an expansion of federal power is not a proper means for making those reforms effective. those could have come from my briefs or randy's writings or david's oral arguments below. that is incredible. my heart was racing. i thought we won. but we didn't. i was not quite sure what was going on. ultimately i think it was a political decision. as i wrote in a blog post it just went up. it seemed like he made this tactical decision for something less than wales. you perjury yourself and your legal soul to get something else. the character became the attorney general of wales. i am not sure what chief justice roberts is saving the court for. i think that dye has been cast already. let me mo
i understand why fox news and cnn got it wrong immediately. i think all of us did sitting in the court as we heard chief justice roberts go on so passionately about why there are not limits. the language is incredible. the commerce clause is not a license to regulate individuals from crade toll grave because you think he will engage in particular transactions. such an expansion of federal power is not a proper means for making those reforms effective. those could have come from my briefs or...
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i worked for cnn. maybe brian's mother could double the viewership for cnn. [applause] bill o'reilly was at my house for dinner the other night with a group of people. i was not there. [applause] no, it's fine. there were lots of people there. i told bill reilly that i love fox. i love watching fox. in the conservatives can be on fox. i said, i am on cnn. i parachute in behind enemy lines. twice a week. i sit there on a panel 14 people. john kennedy says very courageous of you, bill. very anonymous said he. very courageous of you. no one is watching. what happened thursday in washington was a travesty. i cannot tell you how disappointed i am in john roberts. i cannot tell you how disappointed i am -- [applause] i will tell you why. i will tell you why because i know him. a lot of friends of his our friends of mine. i have a dinner with him. talks with him. i had some doubts when he came in durin. and i have expressed them to people who were in the business of setting because in 1990, i heard the name david souter. i was the drugs are at the time. i called my
i worked for cnn. maybe brian's mother could double the viewership for cnn. [applause] bill o'reilly was at my house for dinner the other night with a group of people. i was not there. [applause] no, it's fine. there were lots of people there. i told bill reilly that i love fox. i love watching fox. in the conservatives can be on fox. i said, i am on cnn. i parachute in behind enemy lines. twice a week. i sit there on a panel 14 people. john kennedy says very courageous of you, bill. very...
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host: the "new york post" points out that mark whitaker said he was disgusted after cnn it mistakenly reported first that the supreme court had overturned the law and david hinckley looking at the ratings troubles with cnn but the biggest buzz they got was from its healthcare ruling gaffe. you want to get the story first, you know and you want to get it right. guest: it is a problem. we live and die by hits and being quick is the way to be first and being quick is also the way to be wrong. guest: i work for politico and nobody ever accused us of being slow to jump on a story. but on thursday morning we had reporters all over the court and outside the court and people in the newsroom and we waited until we had heard what the justice, what justice roberts said and had read the decision. you needed to read to page four of the decision to get to what actually happened. we made the decision and going in it thursday morning and then as everything was happening, it was about 10:20, that we would wait the extra three or four or even 10 minutes to make sure we got it right. but it is a constan
host: the "new york post" points out that mark whitaker said he was disgusted after cnn it mistakenly reported first that the supreme court had overturned the law and david hinckley looking at the ratings troubles with cnn but the biggest buzz they got was from its healthcare ruling gaffe. you want to get the story first, you know and you want to get it right. guest: it is a problem. we live and die by hits and being quick is the way to be first and being quick is also the way to be...
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on cnn state of the union, candy krollly talks with john hinken looper as well as arizona republican senator john mccain, he's expected to talk about gun control, on face the nation from cbs, bob schiffer talks with governor hicken looper, aurora colorado mayor steve hogan and new york city mayor michael bloomberg. he's expected to discuss the politics of gun control. all five network talk shows reair on c c-span radio, beginning at noon eastern time, with nbc's meet the press, at 1:00, it's abc's this week, 2:00 p.m., fox news sunday, 3:00, cnn state of the union and finally at 4:00 eastern, it's face the nation from cbs. you can listen to them all on c-span radio on 91fm in the washington, d.c. area. on xm, channel 119, listen on your blackberry, download as an app or go online to c-span radio.org. >> it was about those men and women who are almost mortally injured in war who because of the huge advances that have been made in medical trauma treatment over the last ten years, never being saved, an incredible number of them are being saved, almost everybody who falls on the battlefi
on cnn state of the union, candy krollly talks with john hinken looper as well as arizona republican senator john mccain, he's expected to talk about gun control, on face the nation from cbs, bob schiffer talks with governor hicken looper, aurora colorado mayor steve hogan and new york city mayor michael bloomberg. he's expected to discuss the politics of gun control. all five network talk shows reair on c c-span radio, beginning at noon eastern time, with nbc's meet the press, at 1:00, it's...
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host: that is from cnn yesterday with "the situation room." john sununu apologized for questioning the president to attack american is a winning into jobs. -- americanism when it came to jobs. caller: i do not like the idea that the mainstream media is not covering all of what is being said, especially mitt romney's site back. obama has been able to light and perpetuate all kinds of things because he has nothing to run on. it is sickening to me to see how can just make up lies and go with it. if you say it enough and do not hear the counter, people believe it. obama has insult to americans from the moment he took office. i predicted he would not put his hand on the bible. he did. he missed up the word . in the white house, he did not put his hand on the bible. it was no longer necessary. he has consulted police officers -- he has in so that police officers from the moment he took office. expect-othing to a suspec insulting. he has done nothing for our nation. he has trampled on the constitution. that is not being portrayed in the liberal media
host: that is from cnn yesterday with "the situation room." john sununu apologized for questioning the president to attack american is a winning into jobs. -- americanism when it came to jobs. caller: i do not like the idea that the mainstream media is not covering all of what is being said, especially mitt romney's site back. obama has been able to light and perpetuate all kinds of things because he has nothing to run on. it is sickening to me to see how can just make up lies and go...
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this is from cnn and department of justice. if the poorest cannot get id, how can they get the vital services they need? cleveland, marty, republican, what do you say? caller: i think that opposition by democrats to these voter id cards, because they are playing the cheap. they want folks who shouldn't be voting to be voting. lack of voter identification is a way they cheat. black folks can do whatever they want to do. they can take advantage of every government program that's available. they can get in low income housing. they can sign up for obama phones and get welfare. they can do anything they want to do. they won't go vote. if the racist were opposed to black folks voting in the black and figure out all they had to do was require a voter id, they would have done it a long time. i don't believe this is an issue at all. there's no problem with low income folks. most old folks don't go to the polls anyway. they vote absentee at home. they wanted folks registering for driver's license to be able to register for to be able to
this is from cnn and department of justice. if the poorest cannot get id, how can they get the vital services they need? cleveland, marty, republican, what do you say? caller: i think that opposition by democrats to these voter id cards, because they are playing the cheap. they want folks who shouldn't be voting to be voting. lack of voter identification is a way they cheat. black folks can do whatever they want to do. they can take advantage of every government program that's available. they...
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isn't it amazing, i watched this on your -- on cnn constantly. they kept saying the republicans wanted them to do something about it and all senator dodd, one of anglo's friends he said that would be too hard and frank didn't want it either because he's the one who pushed this. so here's the thing that got us into it and those two slimes wouldn't do anything about it. senator dodd got his daddy's job when hall young was there. he's been is you canning off the. the presidents don't get it. don't know how the economy works and these are the guys in charge just like nancy pelosi and harry reid screaming for romney's tax records show us yours. and she says that's a different thing. yeah she gets to be one of the first for ipos and all the other things. the senate and the government that we need to see their tax records. these are the people making these laws just like these laws in health care. their staffers end up putting what's going in them. when they pass they did not know what was going into dodd frank. host: talk about some of the criticism th
isn't it amazing, i watched this on your -- on cnn constantly. they kept saying the republicans wanted them to do something about it and all senator dodd, one of anglo's friends he said that would be too hard and frank didn't want it either because he's the one who pushed this. so here's the thing that got us into it and those two slimes wouldn't do anything about it. senator dodd got his daddy's job when hall young was there. he's been is you canning off the. the presidents don't get it. don't...
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i worked for cnn. maybe brian's mother could double the viewership for cnn. [applause] bill o'reilly was at my house for dinner the other night with a group of people. i was not there. [applause] no, it's fine. there were lots of people there. i told bill reilly that i love fox. i love watching fox. in the conservatives can be on fox. i said, i am on cnn. i parachute in behind enemy lines. twice a week. i sit there on a panel 14 people. john kennedy says very courageous of you, bill. very anonymous said he. very courageous of you. no one is watching. what happened thursday in washington was a travesty. i cannot tell you how disappointed i am in john roberts. i cannot tell you how disappointed i am -- [applause] i will tell you why. i will tell you why because i know him. a lot of friends of his our friends of mine. i have a dinner with him. talks with him. i had some doubts when he came in. and i have expressed them to people who were in the business of setting because in 1990, i heard the name david souter. i was the drugs are at the time. i called my friend
i worked for cnn. maybe brian's mother could double the viewership for cnn. [applause] bill o'reilly was at my house for dinner the other night with a group of people. i was not there. [applause] no, it's fine. there were lots of people there. i told bill reilly that i love fox. i love watching fox. in the conservatives can be on fox. i said, i am on cnn. i parachute in behind enemy lines. twice a week. i sit there on a panel 14 people. john kennedy says very courageous of you, bill. very...
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i watched c-span, cnn, fox, and msnbc and it seems like between the -- it is so clear to me how the republicans are distorting the truth and very seldom do i care to the democrats distorting the truth. but my biggest question is, with the grover norquist tax thing and going over the cliff, if you have ever watched lawrence o'donnell on msnbc, he is encouraging everyone to go over the cliff because of that will go away with the bush tax cuts and everybody would be the to vote to lower the tax rates like grover norquist likes. could you talk about the idea of going over the cliff as being a good idea question of guest: first, let me quickly addressed the issue of the payroll tax holiday. we are in our second year of that. social security actuary, a nonpartisan independent guy looks at that and said very conclusively that in no way will it affect the solvency of the social security system. the reason for that is, for every penny not flowing into the system through payroll taxes, the law provides that the general fund will compensate the social security fund so it is totally whole. with respect to
i watched c-span, cnn, fox, and msnbc and it seems like between the -- it is so clear to me how the republicans are distorting the truth and very seldom do i care to the democrats distorting the truth. but my biggest question is, with the grover norquist tax thing and going over the cliff, if you have ever watched lawrence o'donnell on msnbc, he is encouraging everyone to go over the cliff because of that will go away with the bush tax cuts and everybody would be the to vote to lower the tax...
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generally approving accounts have appeared in more than 70 publicationings including "washington post," cnn, hufferington post, financial times, "time" magazine, national journal, "daily beast." with that i think we'll invite your questions. >> i wanted to ask, recently as candidates visited virginia, that virginia could be -- is a big swing state but mostly because it's a recipient of big defense dollars. your survey would sort of disprove that headline i was wondering what your comments are on some of that coverage. >> it's important to remember that when you hear reporting about political activity, it doesn't necessarily mean that it represents public opinion. there are interests in virginia and those interests are being activated and those interests are making contributions to candidates and so on. but the individuals who are ultimately the voters, when you ask them to look at the big picture and give them the information, they come to pretty much the same conclusions. it's an interesting dynamic that in general people don't look out for themselves when they -- they are making judgments
generally approving accounts have appeared in more than 70 publicationings including "washington post," cnn, hufferington post, financial times, "time" magazine, national journal, "daily beast." with that i think we'll invite your questions. >> i wanted to ask, recently as candidates visited virginia, that virginia could be -- is a big swing state but mostly because it's a recipient of big defense dollars. your survey would sort of disprove that headline i...
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i understand why fox news and cnn got it wrong immediately. i think all of us did sitting in the court as we heard chief justice roberts, on so passionately about why there are actually a limit on the commerce clause. the language is incredible. the founders gave the ability to regulate the commerce clause, not to mandate it. even if the individual mandate is necessary, such an expansion of federal power is not a proper means for making those reforms effective. those could have come from any of my breeds or ran these writings or david oral arguments. -- this could have come from any of my breach. -- breeks -- briefs. i was not quite sure what was going on. ultimately, i think it was a political decision. it is really hard to make sense of the chief justice's opinion. it seems he made this tactical decision for something, as in the famous film "a man for all seasons." purge yourself and your legal sold to get something else. here, i am not sure what she'd justice roberts is saving his court for, and this may jeopardize my future availability fo
i understand why fox news and cnn got it wrong immediately. i think all of us did sitting in the court as we heard chief justice roberts, on so passionately about why there are actually a limit on the commerce clause. the language is incredible. the founders gave the ability to regulate the commerce clause, not to mandate it. even if the individual mandate is necessary, such an expansion of federal power is not a proper means for making those reforms effective. those could have come from any of...
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i was out in front and i was the idiot who saw the cnn twitter and said, we won, and actually we have lost. the take away is that there is no area of their lives that is now safe from politics. we no longer have meaningful constitutional protections for individual freedoms or limitations on the power of government. that is frightening. it is tragic. but if everything is politics and politicians wheeled unlimited power, and checked by our constitution, then the solution is to work even harder and politics and make sure that the people who win and to have the unlimited power are our people who would choose not to use it or perhaps will choose to restore those checks that we have lost. it is more critical for that we get more engage to make sure that this election cycle is one that we win because this point that we're at in our history, one where we cannot count on any external checks on what happens in the democratic process that it makes it more critical than ever. fortunately, there are more of us than of them. i urge you to do everything you possibly can to win these races, to ensure
i was out in front and i was the idiot who saw the cnn twitter and said, we won, and actually we have lost. the take away is that there is no area of their lives that is now safe from politics. we no longer have meaningful constitutional protections for individual freedoms or limitations on the power of government. that is frightening. it is tragic. but if everything is politics and politicians wheeled unlimited power, and checked by our constitution, then the solution is to work even harder...
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cnn talks about a reporter died earlier in the week when a u.s. air strike hit the network baghdad headquarters. going on to north carolina. independent calller. good morning. caller: good morning. i am so glad we have al jazeera. we got a lot of information about what is going on exactly in the country. i am very thankful to that. also, i would like to see if you guys can help a little bit in the country's where you have some type of competition going on, the kids who cannot work and do not have any means. maybe they can contribute in terms of giving you some other news that are going on in the country. for example, in africa. this is very close to america and europe, and they are restoring all of the very old vestiges of africa over there. we have extraordinary things, and they are destroying everything. these are just like drug addicts, because they do not know what they are doing. somebody has to do something over there. we talk about it more and more before it gets overhead. they are controlling drugs over there. they are controlling the weap
cnn talks about a reporter died earlier in the week when a u.s. air strike hit the network baghdad headquarters. going on to north carolina. independent calller. good morning. caller: good morning. i am so glad we have al jazeera. we got a lot of information about what is going on exactly in the country. i am very thankful to that. also, i would like to see if you guys can help a little bit in the country's where you have some type of competition going on, the kids who cannot work and do not...
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for 12 years, woodruff anchor to cnn's "inside politics." at pbs for a decade, she was the chief washington correspondent for "mcneal/lehrer newshour," and she anchored "frontline." one of the most influential projects was for documentary on youth and politics, which explored the views of the 42,000,016-to-25-year-old -- 42 million 16-to-25-year-olds. ygg. for everyone else, you go, girl. [laughter] ifill has covered six presidential campaigns and moderated two vice-presidential debate, including the 2004 debate between dick cheney and john edwards. at the 2008 debate between democrat joe biden and republicans are pa and republic -- and sarah palin. she began her career at newspapers, covering politics for "the new york times" and "the washington post." today we are looking forward to hearing some sharp political insights on the upcoming election. please join me in giving them a warm welcome. [applause] >> thank you, after a reset. it is an honor to be here at the storied national press club. gwen and i are honored by this invitation. thank
for 12 years, woodruff anchor to cnn's "inside politics." at pbs for a decade, she was the chief washington correspondent for "mcneal/lehrer newshour," and she anchored "frontline." one of the most influential projects was for documentary on youth and politics, which explored the views of the 42,000,016-to-25-year-old -- 42 million 16-to-25-year-olds. ygg. for everyone else, you go, girl. [laughter] ifill has covered six presidential campaigns and moderated two...
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[laughter] or those unforgettable moments in cnn, hanging chads. i wish i would have the presence of tim russert to transcend technology with a simple chalkboard. to look ateral ways this election. all of them lead to the conclusion that this will be a very close outcome. this is more stark this share then usual. the conditions versus the candidates. they decided majority of american voters believe the country is on the wrong track. most believe they're not better off than they were four years ago. that is bad news for a incumbent. many republicans acknowledge that as of today obama is a much better political candidates than his opponent. mitt romney has the highest negative rating of eastoany rect challenger. what about demographics versus the economy? voter profiles become a bigger part of democrats. on the other hand, no president has ever been collected since world war ii with an unemployment rates over 8%. 8% on election day will be on the optimistic side. money versus mobilization. what citizens united and the proliferation of political actio
[laughter] or those unforgettable moments in cnn, hanging chads. i wish i would have the presence of tim russert to transcend technology with a simple chalkboard. to look ateral ways this election. all of them lead to the conclusion that this will be a very close outcome. this is more stark this share then usual. the conditions versus the candidates. they decided majority of american voters believe the country is on the wrong track. most believe they're not better off than they were four years...
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>> my brother as a photojournalist on the white house detail for cnn. if you have somebody who looks like me with less care, that is my byounger brother. >> dad was upi? >> in its heyday. i remembered as a kid that we only had one car growing up so we would take my dad to work in the morning and the company afternoon. we parked and 14th street and i looked at the national press club that he would be sitting there typing away with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth and a bottle of whiskey in the drawer. >> we are about to invade your city. >> i can't wait. >> what do you hope we will remember about tampa? >> for most people coming to tampa, it is an untapped market. some of you in this room have never been to temple before so it is a mid-sized american city hosting an international event and other the olympics will be the most watched television this year. tampa is a place where i hope people walk away with a sense of a city i did not know anything about. it is a city i would like to potentially come and visit again and invest in. it is a really neat p
>> my brother as a photojournalist on the white house detail for cnn. if you have somebody who looks like me with less care, that is my byounger brother. >> dad was upi? >> in its heyday. i remembered as a kid that we only had one car growing up so we would take my dad to work in the morning and the company afternoon. we parked and 14th street and i looked at the national press club that he would be sitting there typing away with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth and a...
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cnn came for a few days. then lost interest. we were the only channel that state. became early and did not basically leave until the possible to work anymore. >> chris, he spent most of the past year in libya afghanistan. i am interested especially in libya. you went in went into misrata. how did you get there and did you have an escape plan? what was a situation like there with the gadhafi forces all- around? >> it was surrounded on three sides. the fourth side was water so thethe people had swords and stones. sometimes words they made with sheets of metal. -- sometimes lawrence -- swords they made. by the time we got there, they gadhafi forces and figured out how to fight. perhaps because their circumstances were such that it was truly fight or die. a lot of the libyan fighters could run away in other parts of not have that alternative. through the school of experience, they began to not just stop the gadhafi forces were they penetrated the citybut you could not quite tell that. the city was being randomlyyou could not step into some of the streets because of the
cnn came for a few days. then lost interest. we were the only channel that state. became early and did not basically leave until the possible to work anymore. >> chris, he spent most of the past year in libya afghanistan. i am interested especially in libya. you went in went into misrata. how did you get there and did you have an escape plan? what was a situation like there with the gadhafi forces all- around? >> it was surrounded on three sides. the fourth side was water so thethe...
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which was deeply painful to me and many of you, and i was out front, and i was the idiot who saw the cnn twitter and told everyone we won, and everyone went wild then i have to tell everybody we lost the -- lost. the takeaway that is tragic is there is no area safe from politics. we do not and meaningful constitutional protection for individual freedom or limitation on the power of government. that is frightening and tragic. if everything is pockets and politicians wheeled on limited power, unchecked by the constitution, then the solution is to work even harder in politics and make sure the people who win and have unlimited power are people who will choose not to use it or to restore the checks that we have lost, and that is why it is critical that we work harder to get more engaged and make sure that this election cycle is one that we win because this inflection point we are at where we cannot count on an external check of the democratic process makes it more critical than ever, unfortunately, there are more of lost them there are of them. if we work hard, we will win. i urge you to do
which was deeply painful to me and many of you, and i was out front, and i was the idiot who saw the cnn twitter and told everyone we won, and everyone went wild then i have to tell everybody we lost the -- lost. the takeaway that is tragic is there is no area safe from politics. we do not and meaningful constitutional protection for individual freedom or limitation on the power of government. that is frightening and tragic. if everything is pockets and politicians wheeled on limited power,...
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you are talking about fannie mae and freddie mac -- is it not amazing that, i watch on cnn constantly, they caps, the republicans wanted to do something about fannie mae and freddie mac, but he said that would be too hard. barney frank did not want it either. here is the thing that got us into it. the other thing -- how can they do anything about it? mr. dodd -- the vice president has been there since he was 29. they do not have the economy works. these are the guys in charge. nancy policy and harry reid are screaming for ron nepos tax record -- show us yours. she said, that is a different thing. she gets to be the first ipos and all these things -- we need to see their tax records. these are the people making these laws, just let these laws and health care. their staffers and putting what goes in them. when they passed, they did not know what was in dodd-frank. host: talk about some of the criticism that has come down on mr. dodd and mr. frank in the two years since this has gone into effect. >> where can i begin? senator dodd was a longtime member of the banking committee. he was pa
you are talking about fannie mae and freddie mac -- is it not amazing that, i watch on cnn constantly, they caps, the republicans wanted to do something about fannie mae and freddie mac, but he said that would be too hard. barney frank did not want it either. here is the thing that got us into it. the other thing -- how can they do anything about it? mr. dodd -- the vice president has been there since he was 29. they do not have the economy works. these are the guys in charge. nancy policy and...
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while cnn and other traditional media had been censored by the regime. china had an uprising. they learned from what the iranian government had done. the iranian government censored -- the chinese government censored immediately all of the social media, the internet, everything. instead, they invited journalists to the place of the uprising to spin them in a traditional of presser regime way. -- traditional oppressive regime way. it is much easier to spin a couple dozen journalists than it is to spin a couple million people on twitter and facebook. let's go back to the soviet union. so many conventional journalists -- summit credentialed journalists -- so many credentialed journalists. it would have been much harder to spin a generatino -- generation of people on twitter and facebook. >> how many in the audits have written a letter, with a novel and a stem, in the last two weeks? look at that. that is great. ok. [laughter] obviously, this person did not have that effect. -- that insight. [laughter] the question is is the post office obsolete? >> no. >> somebody has to deliver
while cnn and other traditional media had been censored by the regime. china had an uprising. they learned from what the iranian government had done. the iranian government censored -- the chinese government censored immediately all of the social media, the internet, everything. instead, they invited journalists to the place of the uprising to spin them in a traditional of presser regime way. -- traditional oppressive regime way. it is much easier to spin a couple dozen journalists than it is...
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the health care opinion on its website, accessible to the public, we would not have had reports over cnn and fox news that incorrectly characterized what the holdings were in the case. people in the main offices were not able to read the decision the same way people in the press office were reading it. it is always nice when news organizations want to cover the courts. i've always appreciated when local news organizations go to washington. sometimes, the man reporters go to the sticks to report on the case. they write articles about it in the washington post or the new york times. have been more press coverage, all the better. also, making the decisions readily available to the public service an important role. hopefully, next time, the court will be prepared to of web servers that work. >> all of the listeners know to go to these three gentlemen for their expert opinion. clark? sorry if i am wrong with discriminating against questions. >> i want to go pick up on a theme that david started. if you look at the confirmation hearings for judge roberts, what you see is the dominant theme was
the health care opinion on its website, accessible to the public, we would not have had reports over cnn and fox news that incorrectly characterized what the holdings were in the case. people in the main offices were not able to read the decision the same way people in the press office were reading it. it is always nice when news organizations want to cover the courts. i've always appreciated when local news organizations go to washington. sometimes, the man reporters go to the sticks to report...
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and for that, msnbc, cnn, all the usual suspects have been saying after we're going after individual personality asks we're being mean to muslims. this has nothing to do with being mean to muslims. there are a lot of people who are upset about radical terrorism too. we believe that the administration needs to keep the can safety and security of the american people number one. and so why i'm in trouble now. every day i'm in trouble for something. who cares? who cares? [laughter] >> congresswoman, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> i'm going to make a couple of comments and i will ask a question. i grew up in a private school up until the third grade and then i went to public school and i feel like the education of our generation is deteriorating under the public school system. and i listened to the david bartman a couple of weeks ago and he goes around and he talks about the christian fundamental values that was in place in our founding fathers and how they taught that. first congress made a bible, a congressional bible. >> what's your question? >> i'm sorry. anyway, i
and for that, msnbc, cnn, all the usual suspects have been saying after we're going after individual personality asks we're being mean to muslims. this has nothing to do with being mean to muslims. there are a lot of people who are upset about radical terrorism too. we believe that the administration needs to keep the can safety and security of the american people number one. and so why i'm in trouble now. every day i'm in trouble for something. who cares? who cares? [laughter] >>...
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percent of their net worth and it almost went like unnoticed, and my point, i wrote a piece on the cnn website, they're supposed to talk 1/10 of 1 percent, lose 40 percent of net worth. suspended habeas corpus. the court would have been in session 24/7, and it would be a human tragedy of a proportion we can't imagine as a nation. my god, the job creators, the wealth creators that lost 40 percent of their net worth. what's going to happen at the hamptons? somebody is going to have to drive their own car. the median family in this country lost 40 percent of its entire net worth in a two-year period and nobody yawned. host: rick is on the phone from wesley chapel, florida, good morning. caller: good morning gentlemen. i got a question for you. i would imagine both of you sitting there are very rich men. and not one of you has said anything about what the income for the middle class should be. in florida, my wife and i, we make $70,000 a year and we're middle class. $70,000 a we're in new york city would not make you middle class. host: that's right. guest: we talk about it in the book. gu
percent of their net worth and it almost went like unnoticed, and my point, i wrote a piece on the cnn website, they're supposed to talk 1/10 of 1 percent, lose 40 percent of net worth. suspended habeas corpus. the court would have been in session 24/7, and it would be a human tragedy of a proportion we can't imagine as a nation. my god, the job creators, the wealth creators that lost 40 percent of their net worth. what's going to happen at the hamptons? somebody is going to have to drive their...
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his expertise has led to frequent appearances on national news shows including fox news, nbc, abc, cnn, mns, fox business and -- msnbc, fox business. he's co-author of dick army, "give us liberty: a tea party manifesto." please welcome matt here to introduce c.l. bryant. [applause] >> how you guys doing? does anyone here believe in freedom? >> yeah! >> does anyone here think the government's spending too much money it doesn't have? >> yeah. >> ok. here's the test. does anyone think sometimes as frustrating as it is that maybe you have to beat the republicans before you can beat the democrats? [applause] ok. just wanted to make sure we are in the right place. later on today after lunch we are showing the colorado premiere of a movie that i am really proud of called "runaway slaves" and that will be showing right after lunch. and i got to tell you, money back guarantee, it's worth your time. it's powerful. you might get a little choked up, but you're definitely going to be fired up after you see this movie. please, if you can, stay for that movie. i first met c.l. on september 12, 2009.
his expertise has led to frequent appearances on national news shows including fox news, nbc, abc, cnn, mns, fox business and -- msnbc, fox business. he's co-author of dick army, "give us liberty: a tea party manifesto." please welcome matt here to introduce c.l. bryant. [applause] >> how you guys doing? does anyone here believe in freedom? >> yeah! >> does anyone here think the government's spending too much money it doesn't have? >> yeah. >> ok. here's...
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according to cnn the federal government overpaid $14 billion in unemployment benefits just last year. that means 11% of all jobless benefits paid out were not supposed to be paid to those individuals. those overpayments that should have gone to people in need were sent by government to those who didn't deserve any money. you see, not all payments are to honest people who are looking for jobs and are out of work. inmate grimminger's case is bad, but there's more. a convicted killer, murderer in a california prison was receiving at least $30,000 in unemployment checks. the murderer made sure that his family and his friends cashed his checks while he was locked up. so each month his family fraudulently cashed his $1,600 check which they would then deposit in his jail bank account. guess where it went next, mr. speaker? he shared the jail money with some of his low-life prison gang members while he was in the joint. there's more. the federal government reportedly sent a man $515,000 in payments over 37 years. 37 years, mr. speaker because he was supposedly unemployed. 37 years of unemploy
according to cnn the federal government overpaid $14 billion in unemployment benefits just last year. that means 11% of all jobless benefits paid out were not supposed to be paid to those individuals. those overpayments that should have gone to people in need were sent by government to those who didn't deserve any money. you see, not all payments are to honest people who are looking for jobs and are out of work. inmate grimminger's case is bad, but there's more. a convicted killer, murderer in...
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someone said on cnn the only reason why the president said 57 states, maybe because he was tired. some people don't understand sarcasm. but the o.i.c. but they have given millions and millions of dollars to universities in america, including some ivy-league schools. they aren't islama phobes. they have sold their soul for money. sure, if you'll give us millions, you bertscha, hundreds of thousands and, we'll teach a course on islamaphobia and denigrate the founders and denigrate those who would lay down their lives for this country's freedom and call them islamaphobes. i told the security detail at the american embassy in afghanistan's capital when i was told i was not going to be able to go meet our allies at the mas sud residence. our friend massud knows something about sacrifice. his brother possibly could have united afghanistan, but was assassinated a day or so before 9/11, because the taliban knew that he might be able to unite the country. and if the united states figured out this is where the training emanated from, then they may come. then they assassinated my friend's br
someone said on cnn the only reason why the president said 57 states, maybe because he was tired. some people don't understand sarcasm. but the o.i.c. but they have given millions and millions of dollars to universities in america, including some ivy-league schools. they aren't islama phobes. they have sold their soul for money. sure, if you'll give us millions, you bertscha, hundreds of thousands and, we'll teach a course on islamaphobia and denigrate the founders and denigrate those who would...
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that's why the army spokesman on cnn said when they announced they were ending their 10-year, multidollar taxpayer funded relingtsship with nascar, quote, it was not a great investment. the navy pulled out. the marine corps pulled out of nascar years ago. yet the pentagon has paid one racing team, mr. earnhardt's team, $136 million in taxpayer funds for the national guard logo on his car and the name -- in the name of recruitment. this year, they're paying mr. earnhardt again $26.5 million to which the national guard has reported, this is what the guard told me, 20 qualified candidates expressing interest, zero, zero actual recruits. so over the past two year the national guard has spent more than $20 million in taxpayer funds on bass fishing tournaments. we're in a fiscal crisis. bass fishing is not national security. this congress is cutting money to needy families because we're in a fiscal crisis yet the pentagon is spending in excess of $80 million on nascar sponsorships, bass fishing, ultimate cage fighting and other sponsorships. it's a waste of taxpayer money, it doesn't work. over
that's why the army spokesman on cnn said when they announced they were ending their 10-year, multidollar taxpayer funded relingtsship with nascar, quote, it was not a great investment. the navy pulled out. the marine corps pulled out of nascar years ago. yet the pentagon has paid one racing team, mr. earnhardt's team, $136 million in taxpayer funds for the national guard logo on his car and the name -- in the name of recruitment. this year, they're paying mr. earnhardt again $26.5 million to...
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the guardian, bbc, cnn, she became a bit of a celebrity in the journalism world. then one day in june a relative of hers posted on her blog that she had been kidnapped by state security or something like that. immediately people began to mobilize. they began to put together facebook pages to support her cause, creating avenue tars for people to news solidarity. some organized protests at the syrian embassies. y was very -- was very interested in finding people who knew her to find a sense of how much danger she might truly be in. as i started asking around i started getting messages from my contacts in syria and they were saying well, i'm part of the local gay community here and i never heard of here. others would say i haven't met her. each would pass me onto someone else. i got to the point i was saying does anyone know anyone who has met her in person? it final by -- finely got to the point where i contacted the reporter at the guardian who did the very first interview, interviewed her in person and he said what can you tell me about this person. what they told
the guardian, bbc, cnn, she became a bit of a celebrity in the journalism world. then one day in june a relative of hers posted on her blog that she had been kidnapped by state security or something like that. immediately people began to mobilize. they began to put together facebook pages to support her cause, creating avenue tars for people to news solidarity. some organized protests at the syrian embassies. y was very -- was very interested in finding people who knew her to find a sense of...